As others note, you need to provide more information for anyone to help you diagnose the issue(s). For context, this is a healthy plant at day 26. The strain is Skunk from 42 Fast Buds.
Also, that green meter in your original post is useless. You may as well use it to tie off branches but not to measure anything. Trust me, I made the same mistake.
I'll add that the biggest problem new growers have is related to watering too much or too little. Your plants may be suffering in this regard. As a rule of thumb, you want to "flood and parch" your soil. Get it darn wet, and then wait until it's bone dry before watering/feeding again. Overwatering will close the plant's stomata, preventing them from taking in water or nutrients. You want the water going into the soil around 6.8 pH.
Aye @Trespasser - FYI, I moved this to the Plant Probs thread rather than the grow journals.
As far as the grow… can you give a few more details on what you have cooking here - what soil mix are you working with? Watering schedule and have you ph-tested your water? A goofy ph can lock out nutrients quickly. And at this stage you shouldn’t be feeding any nutrients… what strain are you growing?
Check your pH, and don’t feed any nutes at all - seedlings don’t need any of that. They should be fine in seed starting mix for at least a 3-4 weeks. They essentially have the “food” they need in the seed to grow into small plants. Straighten the pH out and water regularly - your soil looks a bit dry - and they should bounce back… keep us posted!
My 4/20 seedlings were kinda like these. I had lots of issues like the tent getting cold at night (65 or so), seedlings in giant pots. I wonder about the light levels. Full outside sun on my meter gives about 2.3, while the lights when I first set them up gave about 0.2. I moved my LED (220W AC Infinity) about 6 inches from the plants, that seemed to help. Humidity was pretty low back then too, I put in a humidifier for a day or so.
Seedlings need light right on them - just your basic flourescent shop light is enough to get them to the month old level before you turn the big boys on.
As others note, you need to provide more information for anyone to help you diagnose the issue(s). For context, this is a healthy plant at day 26. The strain is Skunk from 42 Fast Buds.
Also, that green meter in your original post is useless. You may as well use it to tie off branches but not to measure anything. Trust me, I made the same mistake.
I'll add that the biggest problem new growers have is related to watering too much or too little. Your plants may be suffering in this regard. As a rule of thumb, you want to "flood and parch" your soil. Get it darn wet, and then wait until it's bone dry before watering/feeding again. Overwatering will close the plant's stomata, preventing them from taking in water or nutrients. You want the water going into the soil around 6.8 pH.
Aye @Trespasser - FYI, I moved this to the Plant Probs thread rather than the grow journals.
As far as the grow… can you give a few more details on what you have cooking here - what soil mix are you working with? Watering schedule and have you ph-tested your water? A goofy ph can lock out nutrients quickly. And at this stage you shouldn’t be feeding any nutrients… what strain are you growing?